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Emerging role of wetland methane emissions in driving 21st century climate change

2017; National Academy of Sciences; Volume: 114; Issue: 36 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1073/pnas.1618765114

ISSN

1091-6490

Autores

Zhen Zhang, Niklaus E. Zimmermann, Andrea Stenke, Xin Li, E. L. Hodson, Gaofeng Zhu, Chunlin Huang, Benjamin Poulter,

Tópico(s)

Climate variability and models

Resumo

Significance Conventional greenhouse gas mitigation policies ignore the role of global wetlands in emitting methane (CH 4 ) from feedbacks associated with changing climate. Here we investigate wetland feedbacks and whether, and to what degree, wetlands will exceed anthropogenic 21st century CH 4 emissions using an ensemble of climate projections and a biogeochemical methane model with dynamic wetland area and permafrost. Our results reveal an emerging contribution of global wetland CH 4 emissions due to processes mainly related to the sensitivity of methane emissions to temperature and changing global wetland area. We highlight that climate-change and wetland CH 4 feedbacks to radiative forcing are an important component of climate change and should be represented in policies aiming to mitigate global warming below 2°C.

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